Digital Health Ethics, Governance and Public Health Best Practices: Digital Health & Wearables Series, Episode 35

Claudia Pagliari, Joao Bocas (Editor)

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Claudia Pagliari discusses a range of ethical challenges in digital health with tech evangelist and wearables expert Joao Bocas, for his YouTube series. Amongst the issues covered are data quality as a ethical issue, differences between consumer market- vs state-sponsored digital health, how digital is enabling businesses to thrive in the health space, and the challenges this brings for governance and accountability. She also reflects on longstanding challenges to translating digital health innovations into practice, and reflects on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, empathic robots, consumer genetics and social media. The interview concludes with reflections on gender and science.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationYouTube
PublisherJoao Bocas, Digital Salutem
EditionDigital Health & Wearables Series, Ep 35
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 9 Sept 2021

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Digital Health
  • Ethics
  • Governance
  • Innovation

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